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Dallas Fed Announces Executive Promotions

For immediate release: July 16, 2012

DALLAS—The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has announced the following promotions:
—Hazel Adams has been promoted to assistant vice president in the Bank’s Discount and Credit Department. Adams joined the Federal Reserve System as senior systems analyst and programmer at the Baltimore Branch of the Richmond Fed in 1980 and moved to the Dallas Fed in 2003. She previously served as credit risk systems officer.

—Barbara Hendrix has been promoted to examining officer in the Banking Supervision Department. Hendrix joined the Bank as an assistant examiner in 1983 and previously served as director of examinations.

—Michael Johnson has been promoted to information technology officer. Johnson joined the Federal Reserve System as a supervisor in treasury relations at the St. Louis Fed in 1998 and moved to the Dallas Fed in 2009. He previously served as a manager in the Bank’s Information Technology Group.

—Laurel Neustadter has been promoted to information technology officer. Neustadter joined the Bank as a software architect in 2005 and previously served as director of application delivery services in the Bank’s Information Technology Group.

—Jane Pyke has been promoted to human resources officer. Pyke joined the Bank’s El Paso Branch as a junior auditor in 1982 before moving to the Dallas office in 2005. She previously served as a manager in the Human Resources Department.

—Al Qualman has been promoted to assistant vice president in the Facility Management and Planning Department. Qualman joined the Bank as a planning analyst in 1982 and previously served as operations officer.

—Shareef Shaik has been promoted to information security officer. Shaik joined the Bank as a software architect in 2003 and previously served as chief application architect.